May 4, 2007

Spirits in my garden

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As a kid, I didn’t just dislike gardening. I hated it. We had a huge vegetable garden every summer, not for fun, but because we needed the produce. My garden chores would be done under the hypercritical eye of my father.

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February 26, 2007

Getting Ready for Spring Gardening

By Amy NuttSpring revives our spirits and we in turn need to revive our gardens in spring. You might worry about the odd gust of cold wave that might still harm your garden which you have so religiously worked on for the spring. …

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March 3, 2007

Getting Ready For Spring Gardening Posted By : Amy Nutt - - Business Portal 24 (press release)

Getting Ready For Spring Gardening Posted By : Amy Nutt -Business Portal 24 (press release), Germany - 53 minutes agoSpring revives our spirits and we in turn need to revive our gardens in spring. You might worry about the odd gust of cold wave that might still harm your …

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December 9, 2007

Lawn Care and Preparation

Hi everyone

Welcome to this edition of your Gardening Weekly, today's edition is entitled:

Lawn Care and Preparation

QUOTE: All through the long winter, I dream of my garden.
On the first day of spring, I dig my fingers deep into the soft earth.
I can feel its energy, and my spirits soar
- Helen Hayes


There is nothing quite like a good condition, well maintained lawn to set off your garden.  It's the finishing touch, just like a frame around a painting.

Preparation when the lawn is first laid can make maintenance a whole lot easier and the finished result will look better too.

Simple things like making sure the ground is even will make mowing and walking on it easier.  Irrigation and drainage are also of vital importance and will extend the time during the year when you will be able to enjoy your lawn.

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In the winter a poorly drained lawn can get muddy and pond with water which will mean you won't be able to walk on it, or worse still, it could stop you from gaining easy access to parts of your garden.

The lie of the land will also affect the run-off from the lawn that could cause damage to the plants in your garden.

Good drainage can make all the difference to both your lawn and the surrounding garden and as these drainage systems are relatively cheap it is a wise investment to take the time to install them.

With the various different systems that are available, there will be something to suit almost any lawn whether it is prior to getting laid or improving a lawn that is already established.

In particularly hot and dry climates the lawn will need to be irrigated to remain looking good when there is a shortage of rainfall.

Sprinkler systems are available for a few dollars, up to expensive, hidden, automated systems that are virtually set and forget.

Regular sprinkling over the summer months can make the difference been a lush green lawn and brown patches that will greet a shortage of water.

And who wants prickles on their lawn?
In summer there is nothing better than to wander around your lawn in bare feet and feel the soft grass beneath you.
On the other hand, there is nothing worse than walking off the grass to find that you have a few dozen prickles in your feet.

Now that is one area that every lawn owner should concentrate on.

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Thanks,
Annie
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